by Pompie Burger Wattled cranes are one of the most threatened bird species on earth. According to researchers, there are only about 7 500 left worldwide, […]
Close to nature near a famous park by Ginger Mauney Location, location, location, the mantra of real-estate agents around the world, applies with equal importance to […]
In the bush, under the stars Camping is one of the most underrated tourism products in Namibia. However, when speaking of value for money, camping will […]
by Andreas Vogt Although very far from other towns in northern Namibia and appearing sleepy at first sight, Ruacana in the far north-western corner of the […]
by Sven-Eric Kanzler Only a moment ago the supple body darted through the water propelled by vigorous strokes. Then there is brief cramping and a tremble. […]
by Ron Swilling Imagine white marquees in a landscape of desert dunes and shimmering bamboo lanterns. Enter Willie van Wyk from Africa Leisure Travel, whose engaging […]
Helmeted Guineafowl Numida meleagris Roberts No 203 By Pompie Burger In the bad old days they used to be called Administration Chickens—nowadays you can probably call […]
Old-fashioned comfort at the coast by Ron Swilling This old, solid family home in Lüderitz Street, Swakopmund, was let for 12 years after the Marsden children […]
There’s more to Henties than just fishing by Marita van Rooyen What started out as owner Irien Ferreira’s holiday house in Henties Bay has evolved into […]
Central, comfortable and affordable by Ron Swilling A new breath of energy swept into the Atlanta Hotel when Ina and Teuns Janson took over the old […]
Your one-stop shop in Lüderitz by Ron Swilling “I tackle tourism with a passion,” says Marion Schelkle, a personality known by everyone in Lüderitz. Marion is […]